I've asked this in the forums at macosxhints.com, but they don't seem to know...
A friend of mine has a PC running Windows 98 hidden away behind a firewall on an internal network address I don't have access to.
He has used Putty (A PC App that can forward ports via ssh - more info ) to set up a ssh connection and remotely log in to my home computer running Jaguar, and that works fine.
Is it possible for him to set up an ssh tunnel through which I could connect and somehow browse the windows shares his computer is connected to? If so, how?
I've been trying to solve this for a while, but no luck yet.
Any ideas?
A friend of mine has a PC running Windows 98 hidden away behind a firewall on an internal network address I don't have access to.
He has used Putty (A PC App that can forward ports via ssh - more info ) to set up a ssh connection and remotely log in to my home computer running Jaguar, and that works fine.
Is it possible for him to set up an ssh tunnel through which I could connect and somehow browse the windows shares his computer is connected to? If so, how?
I've been trying to solve this for a while, but no luck yet.
Any ideas?